The Ron Paul movement lives on, according to the mainstream media’s begrudging coverage in the wake of the Republican delegate infighting and Dr. Paul’s new book “Revolution: A Manifesto.”
But does it?
The Ron Paul movement lives on, according to the mainstream media’s begrudging coverage in the wake of the Republican delegate infighting and Dr. Paul’s new book “Revolution: A Manifesto.”
But does it?
Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert satirize the West Virginia election results as well as John McCain’s unexpected, yet adamant stand against global warming.
The Daily Show and the Colbert Report take an in-depth look at the remaining “communist” super-powers and specifically Putin and Medvedev’s new administration.
Ron Paul talks about the debasement of the dollar at the hands of the Fed.
Fox News discusses Dr. Paul’s delegate wars and a possible revolt at the RNC.
John McCain claims that if elected he would save taxpayers millions by eliminating the Secret Service and defending himself instead.
Experts say felons and illegal immigrant voters are likely to be disenfranchised – a key constituency of both Obama and Clinton in the primaries thus far – might be disproportionately affected in Tuesday’s Indiana primary by the Supreme Court’s decision to uphold the states voter identification requirements.
Never mind it is the sole cause for the out-of-control credit crisis, due to the practice of fractional reserve banking and its policy of creating paper assets based on assumed interest-based profits from loaned money, it now wants the power to further expand the crediting power of central banking institutions to prop-up the deflating bubble.
Alex Jones and Geraldo explore the possibility of foul play in the DC Madam’s murder.
CBC takes a look at the late great Albert Hoffman and his creation of LSD 25.
Ron Paul discusses his new book, “Revolution: A Manifesto,” on CNN with Wolf Blitzer.
Video coverage and analysis from PBS’ News Hour May 1, 2008 concerning US actions in Somalia.
Stephen debates himself on the electability of the candidates.